Jesus said, “Blessed are the meek, for ____” (Matthew 5:5).
they will inherit the land
The ____ consists of teachings that Jesus gave his followers.
Sermon on the Mount
Jesus said, “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called __ ” (Matthew 5:9).
children of God
In the first three petitions of the Lord’s Prayer, we ___
praise God and ask that God always be praised
In the final four petitions of the Lord’s Prayer, we __
express our needs and our desire to be close to God
What do the seven petitions of the Lord’s Prayer summarize?
the Gospels
What does the name Peter mean?
rock
Peter tried to walk on the sea toward Jesus but began to sink when
he lost his trust in Jesus
After Jesus was arrested, Peter .
denied knowing Jesus
We pray the __ during every Mass.
Lord’s Prayer
We pray that we will help fulfill God’s plan through our in the third petition of the Lord’s Prayer.
vocations
The Lord’s Prayer is a prayer for the __
Kingdom of God
Before Peter was given his name by Jesus, he was called _____
Simon
God revealed his holiness first to ___ and then through Jesus.
Moses
When we pray “give us this day our daily bread,” we ask God for the , and that all the needs of his people will be met.
Eucharist
the word that means the deep love and trust a child has for his or her father
Abba
symbol of the responsibility to lead Christ’s Church
keys of the kingdom
a prayer of confidence in God’s goodness and mercy
Lord's Prayer
Jesus’ teaching about how to live and find real happiness in God’s kingdom
Beatitudes
another name for the Lord’s Prayer
Our Father
Explain the connection between the Beatitudes and the Lord’s Prayer
Jesus gave us both the Beatitudes and the Lord’s Prayer during the Sermon on the Mount. The Beatitudes tell us how to bring about the Kingdom of God on Earth. In the Lord’s Prayer, we pray for the coming of God’s kingdom.
Choose one of the Beatitudes and tell how you can live it out in your daily life.
Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God” (Matthew 5:9), and explain that he or she lives out this Beatitude by trying not to argue with his or her parents or siblings.